How do I configure Linux backup using BDRsuite?

How do I configure Linux backup using BDRsuite?

To configure Linux backup using BDRsuite, follow these steps:
  1. Download and Install BDRSuite Backup Server.
  2. Login to the backup server console and navigate to the Backup -> Configure Backup -> Linux menu.
  3. Select the linux hosts you want to backup and then select the files/folders you want to backup
  4. Configure the backup schedule as per your requirements.
  5. Configure retention and encryption settings.
  6. Finally, save the job and the backup will begin as per the schedule.
 Refer to User Guide for detailed information
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